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KFC NRL SuperCoach 2020 Cheapie Bible: Contenders who shown in trials
The NRL pre-season is done and dusted and a number of new bottom-dollar KFC SuperCoach NRL cheapies did their selection chances a power of good.
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Tom Sangster's Cheapie Bible | KFC SuperCoach NRL
SuperCoach guru Tom Sangster runs through the players that can help round out your team for 2020.
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While guns score most points in KFC SuperCoach NRL, it’s cheapies who make cash and help transform your team into a powerhouse!
You’ll need to start with at least eight cheapies, so here are the players to keep an eye on.
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KFC SuperCoach NRL 2020 Cheapie Bible
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Zane Musgrove $201,000 – Wests Tigers
There are minutes up for grabs in the front-row rotation of at the Wests Tigers and Musgrove put his giant-sized mit up for them with two big efforts in the trials. With consecutive 90-metre plus games, Musgrove was the best metre eater in both games and at just $201,000 he makes a compelling case for your fourth or even third FRF.
Verdict: Buy
Zane Musgrove made a number of bruising runs for the Wests Tigers in the trial match against the Warriors. Picture: Michael Bradley/Getty Images
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Jake Averillo $171,900 (HFB/CTW) – Bulldogs
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Jake Averillo, a centre and winger from Moorebank Rams, is close to pinching a spot in an injury depleted Bulldogs backline for the season opener against Parramatta at Bankwest Stadium next Thursday night. Averillo played just three Canterbury Cup games last season and is on standby for the possible loss of outside backs Nick Meaney (hamstring), Marcelo Montoya (knee) and Christian Crichton (knee). Montoya and Crichton are rated little chance of playing, while Meaney would need to be running by Friday at the latest to be selected. Averillo impressed at the Perth Nines and played some minutes in Canterbury’s trial matches against Cronulla in Port Moresby and Canberra in Port Macquarie last weekend. He scored a try against the Raiders.
Verdict: No. Cheapies are thin on the ground at CTW, but it’s hard to put a buy call on a player who is likely to be named due to injuries.
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Toby Rudolf $171,900 (FRF) – Sharks
Signed by the Sharks from the QRL Cup in 2018, the big prop tore his ACL the very next day. Forced to spend much of 2019 in rehab, Rudolf then came out and dominated for Newtown over the close of the season and is considered a chance of a bench spot alongside Billy Magoulias (see below) with Paul Gallen, Matt Prior and Kurt Capewell having left the club. In the final six games of the regular season, Rudolf averaged just shy of 50 MPG, busting 25 tackles, throwing six offloads and averaging 30 tackles per game (season high of 47) and 133 running metres per game (season high 164). Cronulla run deep in the FRF with the likes of Fifita, Woods and Braden-Uele in front of Rudolf but the big man has the bash to play in the middle and the agility to cover an edge which counts in his favour in the race for a bench spot. Rudolf was super impressive in the final trial with a try, 11 runs for 89 metres, seven tackle busts and 28 tackles (with none missed).
Verdict: Definite cheapie candidate if named to the bench on TLT.
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Billy Walters $201,000 (HFB|HOK) – Tigers
The battle between Walters and Josh Reynolds is well and truly on, with Walters given the nod to start at hooker in both the Tigers’ trial matches with Reynolds taking on the job from the bench. Walters also had several strong efforts and proved a handful in attack in the Nines. The 26-year-old also scored in his side’s win over South Sydney while the old man, Queensland Origin coach Kevin, called it from the Fox Sports commentary box.
Verdict: Maybe. A timeshare cheapie hooker don’t scream ‘buy’ in SuperCoach but if you were looking for a bottom-dollar hooker who provides decent base thanks to his defensive work at hooker then Walters could be your guy.
Wests Tigers recruit Billy Walters has impressed in the pre-season. Picture: Grant Trouville
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Keaon Koloamatangi FRF/2RF $171,900 – Rabbitohs
An early headknock to Jaydn Su’A saw Koloamatangi win big minutes off the bench in the Charity Shield and the young man made the most of his extra time on the field scoring 67 points in a performance that included 11 runs, 23 tackles with one try, one linebreak, two tackle busts and an offload. The pre-season injury to Ethan Lowe opens the door for Koloamatangi to nab a possible bench spot for round one.
Verdict: Watchlist/Buy. If Lowe is not named for round one but Koloamatangi is then he is a no, however, if ‘Kolo’ wins a spot on the bench even with Lowe in the team he could be a useful DPP cheapie.
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Haumole Olakau’ata $171,900 (2RF)/ Sean Keppie $201,000 (FRF) – Sea Eagles
With injury clouds over Jake Trobjevic, Addin Fonua-Blake and Taniela Paseka, the Sea Eagles could be starting the season having to blood some rookie forwards.
Manly have a host of rising young stars Des Hasler will consider as replacements, including Haumole Olakau’atu and Sean Keppie. Standing 196 centimetres and weighing in at 113kg, Olakau’atu is a monster of an edge second rower who looks sure to see some time in the NRL in 2020. In 16 Canterbury Cup appearances last season (nine in which he played the full 80 minutes), Olakau’ata scored four tries, busted 68 tackles, threw eight offloads and averaged over 100 metres per game with a season high of 165 against Penrith in round 12. The big fella has some guile too as he displayed in round 10 against the Jets when he put on a chip and chase play on the fifth tackle before putting in a grubber kick for a try.
Both put up impressive stat lines in the Sea Eagles’ solitary pre-season trial:
* Keppie: 10 runs for 91 metres, a tackle bust and 16 tackles (five missed)
* Olaka’ata: a try, 10 runs for 82 metres, six tackle busts and 16 tackles (two missed)
Verdict: Watch for now, as one of these guys is a good chance to get a bench spot but it will depend on trial form and team lists.